How long after using a weed killer can I replant?

It is time to get the good stuff growing again after you have treated the weeds.How long does a product stay in the soil?Is it safe to proceed?Depending on what you want to grow, the length of time you wait depends on which product you used.If you used the Ready-To-Use Weed & Grass Killer III, you only have a day to put your favorite ornamentals in the soil.This makes weekend projects easy.If you replant poison ivy in your landscape, you should give it a month before doing so.

Follow these wait-time guidelines to get your landscape back on track, and jump to a product to see when it is safe to replant after spraying.

Ready-to-use Weed & Grass Killer IIIRoundup® Weed, Grass, and Weed Killer Concentrate Plus, Weed and GrassKiller Super Concentrate, Max Control, Roundup, Extended Control and Poison Ivy Plus are all part of the package.

When you are ready to kill weeds, look for the Sure Shot® wand.The battery-powered wand can be extended to 2 feet for improved reach and less bending over.The clear dome shield gives you precise accuracy to spray only what you want dead, and protects the rest of your landscape from drift.You don't have to worry about how long it will last because you know where it is in the soil.

The time it takes to replant depends on where you used the product.There is a guide to determine what to expect.

Before spraying, make sure to check the label for how long the product will stay in the soil.You will be free of the stuff you don't want to grow so you can get back to nurturing what you do.

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